ABLV antigen

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Published date: March 26, 2019

Shirley, New York, United States

This virus is classified in the BSL 3 category. This Australian bat lyssavirus[ABLV-RV634] is preserved under Viral Storage Medium -80C.Tests for the presence of mycoplasmae were not performed. Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) (initially named pteropid lyssavirus PLV) is a zoonotic virus closely related to rabies virus. It was first identified in a 5-month-old juvenile Black Flying Fox (Pteropus alecto) collected near Ballina in northern New South Wales, Australia in January 1995 during a national surveillance program for the recently identified Hendra virus. ABLV is the seventh member of the lyssavirus genus (which includes rabies virus) and the only lyssavirus family member present in Australia. https://www.creative-diagnostics.com/ABLV-antigen-228470-433.htm

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